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Mission Statement

The
mission of The
Levite Linecan
be summarized in the following statement:The
Levite Lineseeks
to reaffirm and rededicate the heart of God’s eternal covenant with
all
people, from the House of Israel & Judah, and All
humankind.

The
mission ofThe
Levite Lineis
to establish the Levitical/Biblical priesthood worldwide contra
distinct to the Roman Catholic priesthood or any other priesthood.
Similar to the monasteries which house Catholic priests and monks,
God established towns for the Levites, within the territories of each
tribe of Israel.

There
are a variety of causes for the collapse of this priesthood and these
causes should be uncovered, analyzed and corrected. The
responsibility for upholding the religious aspect of God’s covenant
with the people of Israel fell upon the sons of Levi. Not
coincidentally the word for heart in Hebrew is ‘lev’.

As
stated in the Gospel of Luke 12:48.2 “From everyone who has been
given much, much will be demanded, and from the one who has been
entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” This is often
correctly understood in reference to material goods. However, being
entrusted with God’s law and covenant is a full-time demand and
expectations are justifiably high from both God and man as a result.

The
harsh reality is thatThe
Levite Linemust
start from scratch. At this point in history one would think
independent schools would be in existence. One would think that the
Hebrew/Biblical calendar would be acknowledged around the world.
Instead there are no independent towns or schools. The
Hebrew/Biblical calendar is given scant credence, even in much of the
Jewish world, whose feasts and festivals are based upon this
calendar. Again The
Levite Linecan
only acknowledge and correct the sins of our fathers and move forward
from this point. The idea that the Law of God is considered a
burden, as is the theology and philosophy for much of Christianity,
is in part a sad result of this failure.

The
mission and the goal ofThe
Levite Lineis
to begin to create a just, joyous, successful, caring, compassionate
and free society. In this society God’s law would be understood as
something wise and good to follow of one’s own free volition,
without coercion. The challenges have always been great, and for the
foreseeable future remain great. With the God of Israel as our
guide, we believe no challenge is insurmountable!